Saskatchewan teachers doing their best to adapt during coronavirus pandemic
Teachers in Saskatchewan are leaning on technology more than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic, shifting from in-class to online. “We have a Zoom meeting, we […]
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Teachers in Saskatchewan are leaning on technology more than ever amid the coronavirus pandemic, shifting from in-class to online. “We have a Zoom meeting, we […]
Read moreIt’s no secret many charities and non-profit organizations are suffering during the coronavirus pandemic, as their fundraising efforts have been cut short. In Montreal, that […]
Read moreDennis Day, the president of Fast Trucking Service Ltd., had to lay off 250 of his 350 employees because of the coronavirus pandemic. Knowing how […]
Read moreA Kitchener long-term care home that has seen more than 100 residents and 40 staff members test positive for the coronavirus says area hospitals have […]
Read moreIn Stockholm it is since a few days, similar to Sunny as in Berlin, Hamburg or Munich. And yet there is a difference: On the […]
Read moreThe Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit confirmed 14 new cases of the novel coronavirus and two additional COVID-19-related deaths on Tuesday, bringing the total number […]
Read moreStaff at Rouge National Urban Park, located at the Toronto and Durham Region border, are asking for the public’s help in putting a stop to […]
Read moreHere is a roundup of the latest developments on the coronavirus pandemic in the Greater Toronto Area for Tuesday: Ontario reports 551 new coronavirus cases, total […]
Read moreA federal inmate in Quebec who contracted COVID-19 has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit over Correctional Service Canada’s handling of the pandemic. The application for […]
Read moreIt’s always been awkward to call out others for doing things in public that are annoying or even harmful. But people now face dicier situations […]
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